1st time chickens for food question about smell and colour
Posted: Fri Aug 14, 2009 6:11 pm
Hi all,
I've not been on here since I got preggers with my last babe but I always found your advice to be invaluable. We have reared a flock of Light sussexes for the table. They are now 17 weeks old and so we don't get tough birds we have begun to slaughter the ones that are clearly cockerels. We dispatched them last night, all went well, hung them over night, plucked them today and..well the skin, the loose skin round erm I suppose form the waist down...so to speak, no muscle behind it, well its gone green! Green blue. on all three! the liver is fine, all the offal the "right" colour. but the green skin is a bit yuk as is the smell. Decidely fart like. Sulphur-y. *shudder* Now I have googled but nothing really addresses our first time wibbles. We are supposed to roast them tomorrow and they are sititng in the fridge but the smell when I open the door is pretty fowl (pardon the pun) Is this normal? They were healthy young gents! Fed on non GM pellets, and oodles of garden scraps form the allotment and children's veggie leftovers.
Am I about to poison the family?
On a slightly less serious note, they are skinny wee things. Really scrawny and yet our gilrs and cockerel are HUGE. Was 17 weeks too early?
Many thanks in advance, a slightly grossed out ELi xx
I've not been on here since I got preggers with my last babe but I always found your advice to be invaluable. We have reared a flock of Light sussexes for the table. They are now 17 weeks old and so we don't get tough birds we have begun to slaughter the ones that are clearly cockerels. We dispatched them last night, all went well, hung them over night, plucked them today and..well the skin, the loose skin round erm I suppose form the waist down...so to speak, no muscle behind it, well its gone green! Green blue. on all three! the liver is fine, all the offal the "right" colour. but the green skin is a bit yuk as is the smell. Decidely fart like. Sulphur-y. *shudder* Now I have googled but nothing really addresses our first time wibbles. We are supposed to roast them tomorrow and they are sititng in the fridge but the smell when I open the door is pretty fowl (pardon the pun) Is this normal? They were healthy young gents! Fed on non GM pellets, and oodles of garden scraps form the allotment and children's veggie leftovers.
Am I about to poison the family?
On a slightly less serious note, they are skinny wee things. Really scrawny and yet our gilrs and cockerel are HUGE. Was 17 weeks too early?
Many thanks in advance, a slightly grossed out ELi xx